I was born in Vigo and studied a BA in Sociology at the Complutense University of Madrid, later completing the Interuniversity Master’s in Philosophy of Science at the University of Granada.
Alongside my formal studies, I’ve trained independently in philosophical translation and collaborated on the translation of Russian texts with the Ecuadorian publishing house EDITHOR.
I’m currently doing my PhD in Philosophy of Science at the Autonomous University of Madrid, where I work as an Assistant Lecturer.
I teach two different courses in Philosophy of Science, focusing on how scientific knowledge is built in practice. I’m also a member of the METIS research group, where I explore how technology shapes our understanding of cognition—both human and nonhuman.
I’m also involved in multiple creative and experimental projects, mostly around music, sound, and technology.